THE most memorable moments of 2012, including the Queen and James Bond at the Olympics, have been recreated using Lego and minifigures.

THE most memorable moments of 2012 have been recreated by a Walton teenager - using Lego and minifigures.

HRH The Queen and James Bond's impressive entrance to the Olympics Opening Ceremony and YouTube hit Gangnam Style have both been immortalised using the plastic bricks, and captured in a short film by 18-year-old Harry Bossert.

It features last year's 'top 10 moments' as voted for by the public, and also includes Mo Farah’s infamous Mobot dance at London 2012 and Felix Baumgartner’s freefall from space.

Harry, who is currently studying theatre at The Brit School in Croydon, has been producing Lego videos since the age of 12 after seeing a video on YouTube.

He has already created dozens of ‘brickfilms’, and his version of Parry Gripp’s Megaphone was shown at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival 2011.

Harry said: "In the summer holidays of 2007 I stumbled across an animation using Lego. I thought 'that's cool, I want to do that' and showed it to my dad.

"We went to my room and started working on it. The pieces are regular Lego. I went through my box of minifigures and tried to make the characters look like the people,"

The three-minute long clip took Harry, from Sidney Road, two weeks to complete, working "all day, every day" through the Christmas holidays.

"As a member of the internet generation my favourite moment has to be Gangnam Style," he added.

The top 10 moments of 2012 featured in Harry's Lego video are:

The film, Happy and Glorious, in which HRH The Queen meets James Bond and arrives at the Olympics Opening Ceremony via helicopter

Mo Farah doing his iconic Mobot dance after his gold medal-winning performance at the Olympics

Daredevil skydiver Felix Baumgartner’s freefall from space during which he broke the sound barrier

Andy Murrary claiming victory over Roger Federer in the Olympics men’s singles final at Wimbledon and winning his first Grand Slam, the US Open